Road to the Oscars 2013/2014

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This is a list that I make every year about the most important movie or TV related award shows that lead to the the Oscars. I will upgrade it later with the Spirits and the actual Oscars. I think is a great place to see where it's stands and have an overall view. Hope you like it and if you do share.

71st Golden Globe Awards The 71st Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and American television of 2013. The ceremony was produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. On October 15, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were announced as the co-hosts for the second time in a row and as the co-hosts for the 72nd Golden Globe Awards. American Hustle, Behind the Candelabra, Breaking Bad, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Dallas Buyers Club were among the films and television shows that received multiple awards. Nominees – 12th December 2013 Ceremony – 12th January 2014 – Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, California Hosts – Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Best Motion Picture, Drama 12 Years a Slave Capitain Phillips Gravity Philomena Rush Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks Judi Dench, Philomena Kate Winslet, Labor Day Sandra Bullock, Gravity Chiwitel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club Robert Redford, All is Lost

25th Annual Producers Guild of America Awards After the Critics’ Choice Awards and the SAG, the actor’s categories look like they have found their winners (because of the high fidelity of these awards as prediction to the Oscars) but… how about the categories of best movie and director? That’s what the PGA’s and the DGA’s answer to. In the last 6 years, the Oscar winner for Best Film has coincided with the PGA’s winner (this prize has been correct in 17/24 of its editions on the prediction of the top Oscar. And for the first time in its history, the PGA’s revealed a tie in “Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures” category what may shuffle completely the race. “12 Years a Slave” and “Gravity” tied and both take home the award. It is to remember that the PGA’s have more than 6000 voters and the voting system is similar to the Oscars. On the one hand “American Hustle” seems to have less probability to win the Oscar, “12 Years a Slave” may not have the Oscar in the pocket, as many may think. On the next week, with the DGA’s, we will have a better prediction. Nominees – 2nd January 2014 Ceremony – 19th January 2014 - Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures 12 Years a Slave America n Hustle Blue Jasmine Capitain Phillips Dallas Buyers Club Gravity Her Nebraska Saving Mr. Banks The Wolf of Wall Street

Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures The Croods Despicable Me 2 Frozen Epic Monsters University Documentary Film A Place at the Table Out Isn’t Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story Life According to Sam We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington Long-Form Television American Horror Story: Asylum Behind the Candelabra Killing Kennedy Phil Spector Top of the Lake Competition Television Episodic Television, Drama Breaking Bad Downton Abbey Game of Thrones Homeland House of Cards Episodic Television, Comedy 30 Rock Arrested Development The Big Bang Theory Modern Family Veep The Amazing Race Dancing with the Stars Project Runway Top Chef The Voice Live Entertainment & Talk Television The Colbert Report Jimmy Kimmel Live! Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Real Time with Bill Maher Saturday Night Live Appearences Brad Pitt, Benedict Cumberbatch, Leonardo DiCaprio, Chiwitel Ejiofor, Lupita Nyong’o, Cate Blanchett, Alfonso Cuarón, Kristin Chenoweth, Helen Mirren, Bryan Cranston, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bem Affleck, Jared Leto, Robert Downey Junior, Daniel Craig, Kevin Spacey, Morgan Freeman

20th Screen Actors Guild Awards The 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards honored the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2013. In television, as expected, “Breaking Bad” was highlighted with 2 awards, including best cast, while “Modern Family” won the same prize in the comedy categories. In film, the winners confirmed here their favoritism for the Academy Awards. Difficultly will Lupita Nyong’o, Cate Blanchett, Jared Leto and Matthew McConaughey loose the Oscar. “American Hustle”, even though not getting any individual award, conquered the prize for best cast putting it in a good spot for the Oscar for Best Film. Nominees – 11th December 2013 Ceremony – 18th January 2014 - Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles Cast in a Motion Picture 12 Years a Slave American Hustle August: Osage County Dallas Buyers Club Lee Daniel’s The Butler Male Actor in a Leading Role Bruce Dern, Nebraska Chiwitel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club Forest Whitaker, The Butler

19th Critics’ Choice Awards The Broadcast Film Critics Association announces its Critics Choice Awards 2014, which are usually a barometer for the Oscars. Since they were founded, 18 years ago, these awards got right the winner of the Oscar for Best Film 12 times, in the Best Actor category 12 times, 10 times in Best Actress, 11 in Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role and 9 in Best Actor in a Supporting Role. “12 Years a Slave” and “American Hustle” led the ceremony with na advantage, with 13 nominations each but the two films with more awards ended up to be “Gravity” with 7 awards and “American Hustle” with 4 wins. “12 Years a Slave” won in the category of Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Film. Spike Jonze took the award for Best Original Screenplay for “Her” (confirmed by the victory in the Golden Globes). levou o prémio de Melhor Argumento Original por “Her” (confirmando a vitória nos Globos de Ouro). Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto won, as expected, for “Dallas Buyers Club” and Cate Blanchett confirmed the favouritism and won the Best Actress award. Nominees – 16th December 2013 Ceremony – 16th January 2014 – Barker Hangar, Santa Monica Host – Aisha Tyler Appearences Jared Leto, Meryl Streep, Oprah Winfrey, Matthew McConaughey, Cate Blanchett, Lupita N’yongo, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, Kevin Spacey, Samuel L. Jackson, Julia Roberts, Mark Whalberg, Emma Thomson, Margot Robbie, Kristen Bell, Abigail Breslin, Barkhad Abdi, Melissa McCarthy, Spike Jonze, Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Ethan Hawke, Ben Kingsley, David O. Russell, Steve McQueen, Will Forte, Bruce Dern, Julia LouisDreyfus, Steve Coogan, Forest Whitaker, Alfonso Cuarón, Pharell Williams…

Best Comedy Movie American Hustle Enough Said The Heat This is the End The Way Way Back The World’s End Best Actor in a Comedy Christian Bale, American Hustle Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street James Gandolfini, Enough Said Simon Pegg, The World’s End Sam Rockwell, The Way Way Back Best Sci-Fi/ Horror Movie The Conjuring Gravity Star Trek into Darkness World War Z Best Actress in a Comedy Amy Adams, American Hustle Sandra Bullock, The Heat Greta Gerwig, Frances Ha Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Enough Said Melissa McCarthy, The Heat Best Foreign Language Film Blue is the Warmest Color The Great Beauty The Hunt The Past Wadjda Best Documentary Film The Act of Killing Blackfish Stories We Tell Tim’s Vermeer 20 feet from Stardom Best Song Atlas – Coldplay – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Happy – Pharrell Williams – Despicable Me 2 Let it Go – Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez - Frozen Ordinary Love – U2 – Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Please Mr. Kennedy – Justin Timberlake/ Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver – Inside Llewyn Davis Young and Beautiful – Lana Del Rey – The Great Gatsby

66th Directors Guild Awards Since they begun (1948), the DGA’s only missed the Oscar winner for Best Director seven times, one of each Ben Affleck won the DGA but was not even nominated for the Oscars. Without any surprises, Alfonso Cuarón took the award for “Gravity”, but this doesn’t mean the awards will get the Best Movie award. Nominees – 7th January 2014 (Films), 9th January 2014 (TV) and 13th January 2014 Ceremony – 25th January 2014 – Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity Paul Greengrass, Captain Phillips Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave David O. Russell, American Hustle Martin Scorcese, The Wolf of Wall Street Documentary Zachary Heinzerling, Cutie and The Boxer Joshua Oppenheimer, The Act of Killing Jehane Noujaim, The Square Sarah Polley, Stories We Tell Lucy Walker, The Crash Reel Movies for Television Stephen Frears, Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight David Mammet, Phil Spector The Sound of Music Live! Nelson McCormick, Killing Kennedy Steven Soderbergh, Behind the Candelabra

Dramatic Series Breaking Bad Homeland House of Cards The Good Wife Mad Men New Series Orange is the New Black Ray Donovan The Americans House of Cards Masters of Sex Episodic Drama Breaking Bad (#5.11) Breaking Bad (#5.10) House of Cards (#1.1) Breaking Bad (#5.15) The Good Wife (#5.5) Masters of Sex (#1.1) TV - Animation Futurama (#7.24) Futurama (#7.23) Futurama (#7.19) The Simpsons (#24.10) The Simpsons (#24.13) Comedy Series 30 Rock Parks and Recreation Orange is the New Black Modern Family Veep Comedy/ Variety Series The Colbert Report Jimmy Kimmel Live! Saturday Night Live Portlandia The Daily Show w/ John Stewart Comedy Series Parks and Recreation (#5.14) 30 Rock (#7.12) Modern Family (#5.4) Modern Family (#4.21) Orange is the New Black (#1.3)

41st Annie Awards The Annie Awards, the most important awards in animation, were delivered by the International Animated Film Society in 35 categories. This year Frozen and Monsters University have more nomination, with 10 each. Despicable Me 2 and The Croods have 9 each. Among the TV and film, Disney leads with 30 nominations, followed by DreamWorks Animation with 19 and Pixar with 18. Last year, the Annies awarded Wreck-it-Ralph as the Best Animated Film, but the Oscars preferred Brave Ceremony – 1st February 2014 – University of Carolina, Los Angeles Host – Patrick Warburton PRODUCTION CATEGORIES Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures The Croods Despicable Me 2 Frozen Epic Monsters University

Best Animated Special Production Chipotle Scarecrow Listening is An Act of Love Room on the Broom Toy Story OF TERROR! Best Animated Short Subject Despicable Me 2 – Puppy Get a Horse! Gloria Victoria My Mom is an Airplane The Numberlys Best Animated TV/ Broadcast Commercial Best General Audience Animated TV Despicable Me 2 Sound of the Woods The Polar Bears Movie Disney Sofia the First Best Animated TV/ Broadcast Production for Children’s Audience Adventure Time – Cartoon Network Disney Gravity Falls – Disney TV Animation Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness: Nickelodeon Animation Studio … Best General Audience Animated TV/ Broadcast Production Bob’s Burguer Futurama … Best Animated Video Game The Last of Us – Naughty Boy INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT CATEGORIES Animated Effects in an Animated Production Epic – Blue Sky Studios Dragons: Defenders of Berk – DreamWorks Monsters University – Pixar Animation Studios The Croods – DreamWorks Turbo – DreamWorks Best Student Film Wedding Cake

67th British Academy of Film and Television Arts The favourites are confirmed more and more by the BAFTA, honoring the best national and foreign films of 2013. The “British Oscars” coronate 12 Years a Slave as the Best Film of the year, while Gravity was the film with more wins (something that will probably happen in the Oscars. Nominees – 8th January 2014 Ceremony – 16th February 2014 – Royal Opera House, London Host – Stephen Fry Best Film 12 Years a Slave American Hustle Capitain Phillips Gravity Philomena Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year Gravity Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Philomena Rush Saving Mr. Banks The Selfish Giant Best Actor Bruce Dern, Nebraska Chiwitel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips Christian Bale, American Hustle Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street Best Actress Amy Adams, American Hustle Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine Sandra Bullock, Gravity Judi Dench, Philomena Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks

Best Make Up/ Hair American Hustle Behind the Candelabra The Great Gatsby Lee Daniel’s: The Butler The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug Best Score 12 Years a Slave; Hans Zimmer The Book Thief; John Williams Captains Phillips; Henry Jackman Gravity; Steven Price Saving Mr. Banks; Thomas Newman Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects Gravity The Hobbit : Desolation of Smaug Iron Man 3 Pacific Rim Star Trek into Darkness Best Animated Feature Film Despicable Me 2 Frozen Monsters University Best Documentary The Act of Killing The Armstrong Lie Blackfish Tim’s Vermeer We Steal Secrets : The Story of Wikileaks EE Rising Star Award Will Poulter Best Sound All is Lost Captain Phillips Gravity Inside Llewyn Davis Rush Best Film not in English The Act of Killing Blue is the Warmest Color The Great Beauty Metro Manila Wadjda

16th Costume Designers Awards The Guild handed out competitive awards for costume design excellence in 7 categories for film, TV and commercial work. Ceremony – 23rd February 2014 – The Beverly Hilton Hotel Host – Joshua Malina Excellence in Contemporary Film Blue Jasmine Her Nebraska Philomena The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Excellence in Period Film 12 Years a Slave American Hustle Dallas Buyers Club The Great Gatsby Saving Mr. Banks Excellence in Fantasy Film The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Oz: The Great and Powerful

Outstanding Contemporary Television Series Breaking Bad House of Cards Nashville Scandal Saturday Night Live Outstanding Period/ Fantasy TV Series Boardwalk Empire The Borgias Downton Abbey Game of Thrones Mad Men Outstanding Made for TV Movie or Miniseries American Horror Story Behind the Candelabra Bonnie and Clyde House of Versace Phil Spector Career Achievement Award April Ferry Distinguished Collaborator Award Judd Apatow Lacoste Spotlight Award Amy Adams: Catch if You Can, Enchanted, Night at the Museum, The Master, American Hustle

18th Satellite Awards The 18th Satellite Awards, honoring the year's outstanding performers, films, television shows, Blu-ray discs, and interactive media, were presented by theInternational Press Academy. During the ceremony, the IPA presents Satellite Awards to the best of the entertainment industry in comprehensive categories for Film, Television, DVD and New Media, often choosing the winners that will be seen in other awards show in January and February. In addition, every year we present three special achievement awards. Since 1996, when the Satellite Awards were established, the award categories have honored not only achievement in motion pictures and television, but also the interactive and digital arts. Nominees – 2nd December 2013 Ceremony – 23rd February 2014 – Los Angeles Best Motion Picture 12 Years a Slave All is Lost American Hustle Blue Jasmine Capitain Phillips Gravity Inside Llewyn Davis Philomena Saving Mr. Banks The Wolf of Wall Street Actress in a Motion Picture Adéle Exarchopoulus, Blue is the Warmest Color Amy Adams, American Hustle Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine Sandra Bullock, Gravity Judi Dench, Philomena Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Enough Said Meryl Streep, August: Osage County Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks Actor in a Motion Picture Bruce Dern, Nebraska Chiwitel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave Christian Bale, American Hustle Forest Whitaker, The Butler Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club Robert Redford, All is Lost

Original Score 12 Years a Slave; Hans Zimmer The Book Thief; John Williams Gravity; Steven Price Her; Arcade Fire Philomena; Alexandre Desplat The Secret Life of Walter Mitty; Theodore Shapiro Original Song Happy – Pharrell Williams – Despicable Me 2 I See Fire – The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Let it Go – Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez - Frozen Please Mr. Kennedy – Justin Timberlake/ Oscar Isaac and Adam Driver – Inside Llewyn Davis So You Know How it’s Like – Short Term 12 Young and Beautiful – Lana Del Rey – The Great Gatsby Best Cinematography 12 Years a Slave ; Sean Bobbitt Gravity; Emmanuel Lubezki Inside Llewyn Davis; Bruno Delbonnel Prisiones ; Roger Dearkins Rush ; Anthony Dod Mantle The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ; Stuart Dryburgh Best Editing 12 Years a Slave American Hustle Gravity Prisioners Rush The Wolf of Wall Street Art Direction & Production Design The Butler The Great Gatsby The Invisible Woman Oz: Great and Powerful Rush Saving Mr. Banks Visual Effects All is Lost The Croods Gravity Oz : Great and Powerful Rush World War Z Sound (Editing and Mixing) All is Lost Captain Phillips Elysium Gravity Inside Llewyn Davis Rush Costume Design 12 Years a Slave The Great Gatsby The Invisible Woman Oz: Great and Powerful Rush Saving Mr. Banks

Miniseries/ Motion Picture made for TV Dancing on the Edge Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture made for TV Angela Bassett, Betty & Coretta Helena Bonham Carter, Taylor & Burton Holliday Grainger, Bonnie & Clyde Holly Hunter , Top of the Lake Helen Mirren, Phil Spector Jessica Lange, American Horror Story Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake Laura Linney, The Big C: Hereafter Melissa Leo, Call Me Crazy: A Five Film Rebecca Hall, Parade’s End Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture made for TV Al Pacino, Phil Spector Benedict Cumberbatch, Parade’s End Chiwetel Ejiofor, Dancing on the Edge Dominic West, Burton and Taylor Matt Damon, Behind the Candelabra Matthew Goode, Dancing on the Edge Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra Peter Mullan, Top of the Lake Actress in a Series, Miniseries or a Motion Picture made for TV Laura Prepon, Orange is the New Black Television Series, Drama The Americans Breaking Bad Downton Abbey The Good Wife Homeland House of Cards Last Tango in Halifax Mad Men Masters of Sex Rectify Actor in a Series, Miniseries or a Motion Picture made for TV Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad Television Series or Miniseries, Genre American Horror Story Arrow Game of Thrones Grimm Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Once Upon a Time Orphan Black The Returned Supernatural The Walking Dead

Actress in a Series, Drama Robin Wright, House of Cards Actor in a Series, Drama Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad Television Series, Comedy or Musical Orange is the New Black Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie Jessica Walter, Arrested Development Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep Laura Dern, Enlightened Lena Dunham, Girls Taylor Schilling, Orange is the New Black Zooey Deschanel, New Girl Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical John Goodman, Alpha House Best Overall Blu-Ray Argo Breaking Bad: The Complete Series JFK: 50th Anniversary Les Miserábles Love Actually 10th Anniversary Edition Star Trek Into Darkness The Talented Mr. Ripley To Be or Not to Be Waiting for Lightning Original Short-Format Program #Just Saying, #SamoKazem The Wizard of Oz: 75th Anniversary Collector’s Edition Youth Blu-Ray The Croods Monsters University The Muppet Movie Planes Rise of the Guardians The Smurfs 2 Honorary Satellite Award Ryan Coogler Breakthrough Performance Award Michael B. Jordan, Fruitvale Season Sophie Nelisse, The Book Thief Best Ensemble, Motion Picture Nebraska Best Ensemble, TV Orange is the New Black

50th CAS Awards The Cinema Audio Society was formed in 1964 for the purpose of sharing information with Sound Professionals in the Motion Picture and Television Industry. They have seven (7) categories of membership: Active (Full), Associate, Career Achievement, Honorary, Student, Retired and Corporate Members. Motion Picture – Live Action Captain Phillips Inside Llewyn Davis Gravity Iron Man 3 Lone Survivor Television Movie or Mini-Series American Horror Story Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome Behind the Candelabra Bonnie & Clyde Phil Spector Motion Picture - Animated The Croods Despicable Me 2 Frozen Monsters University Walking with Dinossaurs Television Series – 1 Hour Boardwalk Empire Breaking Bad Game of Thrones Homeland The Walking Dead Television Series – 1/2 Hour Californication Modern Family Nurse Jackie The Office Parks and Recreation Television Non-fiction, Variety or Music Series or Specials History of the Eagles – Part One

29th Independent Spirit Awards The last great award ceremony before the Oscars is the Spirits Awards celebrate independent north-American cinema handed out by the Film Independent, an non-profits organization dedicated to the promotion of independent cinema. 12 Years a Slave won 5 awards. Nominees – 27th November 2013 Ceremony – 1st March 2014 - California Best Feature 12 Years a Slave All is Lost Frances Ha Inside Llewyn Davis Nebraska Best Director Alexander Payne, Nebraska J. C. Chandor, All is Lost Jeff Nichols, Mud Shane Carruth, Upstream Color Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave Best Female Lead Brie Larson, Short Term 12 Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine Gaby Hoffman, Crystal Fairy & Magical Cactus Julie Deply, Before Midnight Shailene Woodley, The Spectacular Show Best Supporting Female June Squibb, Nebraska Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave Melonie Diaz, Fruitvale Season Sally Hawkins, Blue Jasmine Yolonda Ross, Go for Sisters Best First Feature Blue Caprice Concussion Fruitvale Station Una Noche Wadja Best Male Lead Bruce Dern, Nebraska Chiwitel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club Michael B. Jordan, Fruitvale Season Oscar Isaac, Inside Llewyn Davis Robert Redford, All is Lost Best Supporting Male James Gandolfini, Enough Said Lakeith Lee Stanfield, Short Term 12 Michael Fassbender, 12 Years a Slave Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club Will Forte, Nebraska

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